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Submission + - How to stop commerial use of copyleft material?

An anonymous reader writes: The Guild Wiki, an extremely popular fan-made wiki for documenting Guild Wars, was originally supported by donations, then later advertisements — supposedly just enough to break even. Just the past week, the owner of the domain name surprised this wiki community by revealing that he had sold the domain name and his services dumping the database to Wikia, a commercial entity that intends to profit from Guild Wiki's content.

The problem is much of Guild Wiki's content falls under Creative Commons by-nc-sa license, which denies the commercial use of licensed material. Arena.net created their own community run wiki to serve as the in-game help system, because they didn't think they could use the material on Guild Wiki commercially.

If Wikia continues to serves ads over Guild Wiki's content, how can the thousands of contributors to the site stop them without going to the expense/trouble of hiring attorneys (or the crude path of mass vandalism)? If it turns out the site owner has been making a profit all along from ads, what's the remedy?

Comment Re:ColdFusion runs one of the top 5 internet Site. (Score 1) 801

As far as scaleing CF runs the number 5 site on the internet MYSPACE.COM. CF is very fast for development. It currently runs on CF 5 and is moving over to New Atlanta's Bluedragon .Net implemtation of CFML. On the question of CF's future I don't see that as an issue there are now 3+ other implementations of CFML by other companys. 2 in full release Coral and BlueDragon. Coral is a desktop implementation and BlueDragon is a full J2EE and .NET implemtation of CFML. It is the fastest and easyest language to build and consume web services. And easyest for publishing content to the web. If you need heavy lifting that you want more speed you can develop directly in java or .NET or C or C++ and make calls to that from CF.

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